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Developed by educators from the University of Wisconsin-Extension Family Living Programs, eParenting® High-Tech Kids helps parents of 9- to 14-year-olds use technology to build and nurture their relationship with their developing teen.

Developed by educators from the University of Wisconsin-Extension, this website is loaded with quality resources for families and professionals on parenting, healthy relationships, family health, child development and family caregiving.

Enriching the lives of Wisconsin families through education and community connections.

What We Do

Family Living Programs provides statewide leadership to promote education, resources and partnerships that create an environment where families and their communities can thrive. Today’s diverse families form the foundation of these strong Wisconsin communities.

By responding to the challenges facing today’s families with evidence-informed programs and practices, as well as local knowledge gained from living in the communities they serve, Extension educators are helping to create an environment where families have the information, skills and assets they need to improve their quality of life and contribute to their communities. Read More…

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Find Your Cooperative Extension County Office

We offer timely access to University research and knowledge through educational colleagues in 72 county offices, on five 4-year campuses and within three tribal nations.

Extension educators based in every county and on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus have a direct link to university resources, allowing them to draw from and contribute to current research about families. Select your county from the list below for more information about what we offer in your area.

The evidence based Strengthening Families Program: For Parents and Youth 10-14 (SFP 10-14) is a cost-effective substance use prevention and skills building program that brings parents and their youth ages 10-14 together in highly interactive sessions that improve parenting skills, build life skills in youth, and strengthen family bonds.

An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title VI, Title IX, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements.